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Interesting to look back at what happened back in June 2025 when bitcoin price hit that $106K milestone in early June. That was a solid recovery moment at the time, and it really showed how BTC was starting to behave more like a traditional reserve asset - kind of like how gold moves during uncertain times. The whole macroeconomic backdrop was pretty complex then, with geopolitical tensions and all sorts of factors playing into market sentiment. Fast forward to now though, and the bitcoin price has come down significantly from those levels. We're looking at around $75K territory currently, which is a pretty notable pullback from that June peak. It's a good reminder of how quickly things can shift in crypto markets. What's been driving recent moves? Well, it's still the same cast of characters really - FED policy decisions, international trade dynamics, overall market sentiment swings. June 2025 showed us that bitcoin can act as a hedge during uncertain times, but we're also seeing that nothing moves in a straight line. The key lesson from that June 3 2025 price action and what's happened since is to stay sharp on what's actually moving markets. Economic data, policy announcements, geopolitical developments - these still matter just as much now as they did back then. Definitely worth keeping close tabs on how these macro factors continue to play out, because they're still the main drivers of where bitcoin price goes from here.